Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffalo, N. Y., July 29 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —1920 750 750; Official to N. Y. yesterday $3.80: Hogs dosing steady to strong medium and heavy $9.5'/ $9.60: yorkers s9.6ofr $9.65: Pigs $9.60®7'59.65 roughs sS.ooifi $8.25 stags $6.00'1l $7.00: sheep $4.00; strong cattle $1.50 strong. ■. T. BURR. Corn 97c Clover Seed $7.50 Aliske Seed $7.75 Wheat 78c Rye 50c Barley 45c®!>Oc Oats 32c New Oats 30c NIBLICK 4 Ca. Eggs 18c Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 18c Butter 14@25 BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Spring Chickens 16c Chicks 20c Fowls 12c Ducks 9c Geese ...... 8c Young turkeys 13c ‘ Tom turkeys 12c . Old hen turkeya 13c lid Roosters 5c . hitter 15c ; Eggs ...17cl

FOR RENT—24O acre fam four miles east or Berne, md. Enquire A. D. SETTLES, at OldAdams County bank. ts. FOUND —Pair of glasses. Owner may have same by calling at the Yager Bro | & Reinking store and describing property. 167t3

A FINAL CLEARANCE I LAST WEEK OF BIG JULY SALE I SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUSTIst. I Monday starts the most wonderful July Bleached Satin Damask in fine pat- TUII/IPO CTIT I r , ITf\ r T'IIT , n TNT’IfMT/tr’TV ! sa) e we’vs ever held. For the very PRICES STILL FURTHER REDUCED AND W '° E SHEE ™ G ' I last week of this event we have made GOODS AND SILKS. ■ ■ [ — some very large reductions in every — Tn fLp WOTYIPUS RpPdV-tO WPS? WP PIEVP Standard Grades 51 lots at extra low prices to dear them Bargain at 50c . T hts saie yd42c dlVlded theft? 11l lOtS tO CIOSO, HUd all tlllS Sale yard 79c 30c grade * 26c w ' ,k ' Bw “* “ “• BIG CUT PRICE CN napkins. seasons choice garments. - * WO "U 8 . Lg .„,..„^„ 5 0. 5 .,. .., 5e SUITS AND COATS BE “ DS s In this line we have some elegant bar- ... v ♦♦ KF i> x Extra Quality gains and you will be well paid to ““ “““ ■ t 45 inch wool Dress Goods worth $2. 31 buy this week. TUB DRESSES AT $2.95. ATI this at sl-48 Bed spreads worth $2.00 this sale SI.4S -—. — Wfe LOT 1. $7.75 1 Lot Suits Worths22.so *“* •“* I Cheap at $1.75. Sale $1.38 D . r „ 3l . , I Ik -I 'I 45 inch w ° ol 9 oods » 1 - 50 valu « sl-22 Extra srade bed B P reads worth $1.75 Gingham and Percale Wash dresses. . ■ ( »J|I K ..this sale at $l3B ft; Fine Bleached Damask 72 in. width. «’« * Wjf Nf [OT 2. $4.95 1 Lot SffitS Woithsl6,so B ° o<, ‘ m 5 Cheap at $1.25. This sale9Bc ft (X Kll L MA AA « meh wool goods SI.OO value 82c TOWLING PRICES U Bleached Damask 72 in. worth SI.OO White dotted lawn dressea worth I t 0 36 inch wool goods, 50c value at 42c ,n This sale yardß2c $2.00. Close $1.24 JI 20c t ’ Ua " ty thlß sale at 17c -■ -- " ————————lB c quality this sale at...15c ♦.I p , - . LOT .3. $4.75 1 Lot Suits Worth $10.50 special i*> quality this sale at 1 2 >/ 2C Ki ft'l 121/je quality this sale at L,j ;•! ' TuM t 1 51 l 1 Lot Extra Batiste worth 20c, 10c quality this sale at 8'/ 2 c *r '1 CARPETS AND RUGS w. „ />e * ’-■*>’ “*• «•« ’• | 4&L - J $35.00 11-3x12 extra quality, this sale - - $30.00 ~ V SH,RT WA ' BT BARGA,NS - Yf 30.00 11-3x12 best “ “ “ - - 24 75 SPECIAL ! let shirt waists^to $1.50 grade jg 27.50 9x12 extra “ “ " - - 22.00 1 Lot of Lawns worth sto 10c close slightly soiled. Sail 39c | iXwlr'S"OsliOM sasn Qyl2 heat “ '• “ - - 18 50 \ ani 3S:00 9x12 Wilton Velvet “ « ■ • 29. W " \ ,Tl waISTS „ bargain £ 16.50 9x12 Best Brussel Rugs - - - 13.25 —-— PRICES . ’ ‘ ‘ I GLEACHED ANO -BLEACHED £ . '‘M i’J&.T’. ■' 1.50 27x54 Velvet Rugs - - - - 1.28 1 lot wash dresses that were $1.00.. 3.25 36x72 << < • - - 2.G8 Standard Grades t° SR>O slightly soiled. This sale 39c 4.50 36x72 Axminister Rugs - - - 3.38 . 2^e quaiit at , — — S 75c Best all wool Carpets, sale -67 c nLquality at ..'.’.’’U\° c White shirts worth $1.25 to 60c “ C. C. Ingrains, sale ... 48c 9c quality at «, I This Sale 84c | ** 45c “ Union “ sale ... 38c 8c quality at. L”. . . — 25c “ Cotton “ sale ... 21c quality at F '"‘ smham dresses worth $2.50. vvvuvii NIBLICK & COMPANY UarraWariCmanClUßiriHri «_rOi*=n»3MaiHHaroi rL’/iai . stnEtliah t lril3r> ♦aniJfW.j CTeui £JWH«rifIH jOWSnEIWOOjfiII ♦hnnu!fi!nty?!ffi : l ipi r**n jcM=<iue:u;

Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. < Wool 21c @ 26c I Beef hides . ....* He Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring Chickens 16c Indiana Runned ducks 8c Chicks 20c Fowls 12c ( Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeya 13c Tom turkeys i’c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Rutter 15c Eggs 17 C Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Price for week ending July 13, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.85 Egg $7.60 Chestnut, hard $7.85 Pea, hard $6.85 Poca, Egg and Lump $4 75 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 ' H. Valley $4.00 R. Lion $4.25 Cannell $6.00 'J. Hill $4.75 ’Kentucky $4.50 |Lurig $4.50

LOST—Between Catholic church and Robinson's candy kitchen. A gold locket with initial P. C. engraved on it. Finder return to this office. 175t3 FOR SALE —1 large base burner, 1 steel range, soft coal stove, refrigerator, violin, tent 24x14 ft. Other small articles. Phone 426. 166t6

PROPERTY FOR SALE. The property owned by Nicholas Wagoner, house and two lots, located at Monroe. House is in good condition and the property is a good investment. Inquire o( John Wagoner at Decatur or Ira Wagoner at Monroe. 17416 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: For rent Mrs. K. A. Phillips, 217 N. First street. 175t6 ARE YOU A WIDOW? • A widow who was left by her husband without any money was obliged to start out to earn her own living. She had no trade and was scrubbing, housework and various odds and ends and was so industrious and hard working that soon she had all she could possibly do. She made $1.50 a day and remembering how her husband had died and left her penniless she determined to save a little each week to provide against sickness and old age. After a while she thought there would be a nice little business in a small hand laundry where particular people could have their laundrying done in a particular way. She had enough money In the bank to start and equip herself properly and today is doing a very profitable business and is able to make more and save more than ever before. A few dollars tucked away regularly in a Savings Account at the First National Bsnk will enable you to take advantage of your opportunities when they come your way.. This strong National Bank has a Savings Department, where your money is subject to the same protection by the United States Government as given to commercial accounts. SI.OO starts you here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana

NOTICE OF DISOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm lof Martin and Webster, conducting I business under the firm mime of The Adams County Creamery Company, at I Decatur, Indiana, has this day been dissolved, Mr. Webster retiring from the firm because of ill health. The business will be conducted by Mr. Martin under the same name and along he same lines. All accounts due should be paid at the office of the company as soon as possible and all bills due by the company will be assumed Iby Mr. Martin. We- thank the people of this community most kindly for their co-operation during the past year and solicit the same good treatment for Mr Martin that you have given Mr. Webster. Dated this 13th day of July, 1914. The Adams County Creamery Co. E. F. WEBSTER E. L. MARTIN. 164t6 FOR TRADE 16 acres for small city property. ERWIN AGENCY. BENNETT'S DRAY LINE. I have installed a city dray line in connection with my coal business and will do hauling to any part of the city. All favors will be appreciated. EMERSON BENNETT, Phone 199. ts o LOST —A set of three side curtains for “Overland” car. Finder piease return to Fireproof Garage and receive reward. 170t3. HERE ia a rei.iedy that anil eure moat all akin and scalp troubles. Eczema, Barbera Itch. Itch. Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment ia an ointment of real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the B. B. Ointment Co., 217 Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. fARR S2OOO TO SSOOO YEARLY fcasßellskWllMslOrsn • LEAR! METAPHYSICAL HEALING pSla i.wl k Anyone Can Learn it At Horae DIPLOMA GRAFTED • Write Today foi Free Elaborate Booklet Aquarian Metaphysical Institute. Peoria. Illinois PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will cure Blind, Bleedmg and Itching Piles j It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once | acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggists, mail 50c and 81.00 ! WILLIAMS MEG. CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio The Enterprise Drug Store.

PICNIC PICNIC A great union pi. nlc will he held August Bth, In the Hilbert Grove, three and one half miles south-east of Decatur and one mile west of Rivarre, by the U. B. church of which the Rev. Thomas Wler Is pastor. All efforts are being mode to make this picnic one of the greatest of picnics. An excellent program wP! bo given. A largo number of schools have been Invited and several responded favorably. The Honorable L. C. Mason of Huntington will speak, besides n number of other noted speakers. A brass band of 21 pieces will furnish special music aii'l also the famous Quartette of North Salem Will be present with special music. There will he a band concert and social in the evening, Dinner served on the grounds. Everybody !s cordially invited. Comp one come all and have a good time. By order of the committee. Fri. & Sat. 3w. .

STAR GROCERY Grape Nuts 15c Corn Flakes 10c Pink Salmon 10c Red Salmon 15c Potato Bread 10c Fresh Mackeral 20c Sweet Potatoes 10c Sweet Pickles, doz 10c Prepared Mustard 5c Maple Flake 10c Marco Macaroni 10c Peanut Butter 10c Salted Crackers, lb 100 Marco Fancy Coffee 33c Oil Sardines 5c Potato Chips 10c Will Johns. ISI

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. Capitol 1120,000 llrulli Surplus . 180,000 |LAy jLx c - s ’ Niblick, President JLk SffiA M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents V V .-zi—X E - X ' Ehins;er - Caahier. hisjr Reflect ~ \ ‘ Resolve Collections Made “FAINT HEART Mj. “TT 7 , ~ able Rates. Ne'er Won Fair Lady. PROCRASTINATION . Every Never Skirted Accomodation Con. A BANK ACCOUNT Or Won Comfort Banking And Freedom From Worry Methods _ Extended IN OLD AGE! To our ratrons We Pay 4 Per cent. Interest'on 1 Year Time Deposits

ATTENTION FARMERS Oar price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Aug. 3rd. is EXTRA 29J4c No. l-28J4c, No. 2-26J4c To Wholesale . 29c To Retail... 32c Bring Vs Your Cream correct weights and teßts guaranteed 75 Gal. Milk Wanted each day at 12 1-2 per gal, delivered ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY